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Critic’s Rating: 4.3 / 5.0 4.3 Emotion influences how we see the world, from passionate red to envious green to depressed blue. The main stories in Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 9 demonstrated that, beginning with Gabriel Ferguson, a colorblind painter with an upcoming exhibition. He lost a vital part of himself without communicating through
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Happy Days may not have been the first TV experiment in nostalgia.  But co-creators Michael Eisner and Tom Miller definitely knew they were taking a risk when they pitched the show to Paramount. Not surprisingly, the concept didn’t fare well with execs, and the studio passed.  (ABC/Screenshot) The market research department said a coming-of-age sitcom
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Once upon a time, TV was a passive experience. You turned it on, plopped down on the couch, and let the story unfold without lifting a finger. But then came shows like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, which flipped the script and handed the reins to the audience. Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (Netflix/Screenshot) Suddenly, viewers were making decisions
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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 4.5 (Content warning: this article discusses a scene that depicted a suicide attempt.) It feels like the season just started, and it’s already time for Chicago Fire‘s midseason break. What is time, anyway? Overall, the episode was enjoyable, a little stressful, and we finally got a morsel of insight into
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